Monday, 19 November 2007
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Friday, 2 November 2007
Camps and Courses
I will have details when we parade on Tuesday - CAML.
Sunday, 28 October 2007
Contingent sees Firepower
Date: Thursday October 18th, 2007
Senior Cadets (including PO Joe Holmes, in a covert role attached to the Army section for the day) enjoyed an impressive day out at Warminster when they were invited to the Third Battalion of The Yorkshire Regiment's Firepower demonstration. The visitors had a superb view of the day's dramatic proceedings, stood on a viewing grandstand behind the range. Proceedings began with an infantry attack using SA80-A2 rifles and the various other infantry weapons, ranging from machine guns to rocket launchers. Then came the armour with Warrior and Scimitar tracked vehicles and the Challenger main battle tanks. They showed supreme accuracy as they hit their targets varying from distances of 400 metres to 1000 metres using both the main cannon and other smaller calibre weapons. Various artillery pieces were used, such as the AS90, a self propelled 120mm gun to complement the tanks and to give a complete demonstration of the armament available to the British army of today and of the support, such as Royal Engineer mine clearance, to the actual soldiers on the ground.
Finally a Harrier and Tornado arrived to show how air-support is co-ordinated with infantry and tanks. Decibel levels soared when the Challenger tanks arrived and the cadets had to wear double ear-muff protection.
A great and valuable day out ended with tea and cakes in the Officers' Mess and an informal chat about possible careers in the forces. Many thanks to all involved from all three services.
Training in November and December
Stock take of all uniform and arrangements to replace worn out shirts etc.
Remembrance Day parade (Sun 11th) - volunteers needed to help Sub Lt Lowndes sell poppies in Binfield Heath.
Air rifle shooting (LS Pinker and LS Hunting). We have issued a challenge to the other two sections for a taregt competition.
Boat safety and chart work (LS Bates)
Compass work (acting LS Gong)
First Aid (LS Davies)
Communications (LS Hunting)
Knots, the role of the RN (PO Harvard-Taylor)
Tides, the role of the RN (PO Holmes)
Next term will include the AB and LS assessments, and Field Day (Mon 3rd and Tue 4th March) which we hope will include some serious naval challenges as well as an overnight survival exercise. Bid now for Santa to bring you woolly hats for Christmas.
Monday, 22 October 2007
Field Day
RN Section Field Day 24 to 25th September 2007
The section traveled down to HMS Excellent in
On Tuesday morning we headed to our parent establishment HMS Collingwood. HMS Collingwood is the lead establishment of the Maritime Warfare School (MWS) and the largest naval training organisation in
Just before lunch we moved to the Bridge Simulators, highly realistic computer generated graphics are used to train all RN personnel. These simulators allow seafarers of all standards to experience and refine every aspect of navigation and ship handling - from basic watch keeping to the use of the latest electronic navigation aids and advanced ship handling practice. Giving the ability to practice routine and emergency responses in a safe but realistic environment, just as well as several or our cadets managed to steer a destroyer into a fuel replenishment ship! After lunch the cadets changed into sports gear and received a full safety briefing before running HMS Collingwood’s Obstacle course. High ‘A’ frames, water filled pits, cramped concrete tunnels, cargo nets and a 10 foot wall were just some of the challenges faced by three teams in a closely fought competition.
All in all a very successful, busy and interesting Field Day, our thanks go to Lt Kirwan our PELO and his team at HMS Excellent for providing us with such a fantastic training opportunity.
Lieutenant Commander GS Lawson Shiplake College CCF